community project is hard to survive in this industry. once they lose their enthusiasm, your project is basically dead.
what are your plans in terms of community participation and sustenance of their support?
I agree.
Here's how we are going to do it:
1. Over the last few months, since we swapped and got the blockchain up, our community has been growing.
2. We have our marketing partner vendor which is tasked with building the project like a startup.
3. We just recruited a national outreach coordinator to build out our TUSC meetups groups across the US.
4. We are focusing on one industry, so it's easier to gain a traction.
5. We have sizable proposal fund to pay listing fees and pay devs, we had no such funding before.
6. We have a marketing partner budget to do marketing which we did not have before.
7. We have a solid and well defined business plan and marketing strategy.
8. We have almost no overheard and are not running away from a burn rate.
I have been working on this project for nearly two years and I have no plans to stop.